Judge condemns Hang and Havan to pay R$ 85 million for intimidating employees to vote for Bolsonaro
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Businessman Luciano Hang and his chain of stores, Havan, were ordered by the Florianópolis Regional Labor Court (TRT) to pay R$ 85 million for individual and collective moral damages resulting from electoral harassment on the eve of the 2018 elections. The decision was made based on a lawsuit filed by the Public Prosecutor's Office of... The post Luciano Hang and Havan are ordered to pay R$ 85 million appeared first on The Antagonist.
Decision made by the 7th Labor Court of Florianópolis, and still subject to appeal. Businessman Luciano Hang and the Havan stores were ordered to pay over R$ 85 million for calling on employees to vote for Jair Bolsonaro in the 2018 election. According to information from UOL confirmed by Globo, the decision is made by Judge Carlos Alberto Pereira de Castro, of the 7th Labor Court of Florianópolis, and is still subject to appeal. The case is und…
Judge Carlos Alberto Pereira de Castro, of the 7th Labor Court of Florianópolis, ordered Havan stores and their owner Luciano Hang to pay over R$ 85 million for intimidating their employees to vote for Jair Bolsonaro (PL) in the presidential election
The 7th Labor Court of Florianópolis ordered Havan stores and their owner Luciano Hang to pay more than R$ 85 million for coercing their employees to vote for former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) in the 2018 presidential election. The information is from Leonardo Sakamoto's column at UOL.hang and Havan were convicted after a lawsuit filed by the Labor Public Prosecutor's Office (MPT). According to the lawsuit, the businessman allegedly promoted …
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